On Sun, 2007-01-28 at 07:55 -0600, Scott Evans wrote: > > Are you by chance thinking of cal? (it prints out a calendar for the > >current or specified month and year). it should be in your /usr/bin > >directory and is provided by d year). It is provided by the util-linux > >package. > > > >Scott(2) > > No, I do have cal, but calendar is a separate command, that reads a > calendar file in the user's home directory and spits out any dates it finds > in the file as events of the day. So if I had calendar file that had a > line like: > > Meeting on 1/28/2007 at Joe's house, > > when invoked, the calendar command would spit the line back out on 1/27 and > 1/28, as calendar events for "tomorrow" (when invoked on 1/27) and "today" > (when invoked on 1/28). > This may not be a good solution but your calandar fuction is part of the evolution mail program as it is part of Outlook under Windows. -- ======================================================================= April 1 This is the day upon which we are reminged of what we are on the other three hundred and sixty-four. -- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar" ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx